Adobe Premiere Pro has matured into a powerful, professional,nonlinear editing system. …A lot of editors are looking for a new editor and discovering that Premiere Pro …gives them everything they need. They are often making it their first …choice editor these days. There are a lot of reasons to love this …application particularly with Premiere Pro CS6. …And you'll notice, if you've seen any earlier versions of the application, that …the focus is very much on the media in this release.…

You can see that, unless we add them back in, we don't have any transport controls. …We don't have numbers with time code references along the time ruler …navigators here at the bottom of the monitors. …In our Project panel here in our bin, we've got a wonderful new Hover Scrub mode. …We can skim through the contents of our clips very quickly. …In fact, if you're familiar with cutting an Avid and you're used to using the J K …L keys in the bin to navigate through your media. …You can now do so in Premiere Pro as well.…

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7/29/2012

In this workshop filmmaker and author Maxim Jago presents a quick guide for editors who want to make the transition from Avid Media Composer or Apple Final Cut Pro to Adobe Premiere Pro, or even to move back and forth between applications. Premiere Pro CS6 supports roundtrip editing and offers great new features like dynamic trimming, the Warp Stabilizer, and Rolling Shutter Repair. Maxim covers these features and shows how to harness the power of the entire Adobe Creative Suite to help you with everything from writing scripts and creating titles to capturing live video and tracking metadata.